Publication
6 Nov 2012
While there has been much talk of cyber security cooperation between NATO and the European Union and the private sector, there has been little action. The internet has done so much to break down barriers of geography and jurisdiction, creating opportunity and new risks, but we have yet to see a corresponding revolution in the relationship between government, corporate, and transnational approaches to cyber security. This issue brief discusses the roles and rationale for NATO, the EU, and the private sector to work together on cyber issues, highlights six key areas that should be the focus of action and addresses the challenges to cooperation.
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Author | Tom Parkhouse, Leendert van Bochoven |
Series | Atlantic Council Issue Briefs |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2012 Atlantic Council of the United States |